Posted by Dick L on December 15, 2008 at 07:38:19 from (72.11.21.10):
In Reply to: B update posted by Lanse on December 14, 2008 at 19:00:01:
I have watched the video several times trying to catch what you was meaning when you made the statment about putting the seal on the crankshaft. However you will have to remove the front cover to make sure you have a good fit on the seal. If the front cover you have on the B is the one that came off the C you got from Hillbilly it might have had the larger seal that comes in the gasket kit. I have machined out several covers for the larger seal. I didn't think the one I sent to Hillbilly was one but ya never know with a fine tooth yard stick. That will need to be checked. The seal needs to have a real snug fit. If for some reason you put a seal on the crankshaft before the front cover was put on it will have to be removed. There is no room for anything in front of the crankshaft timing gear before the cover is put on.
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